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Red blood cell transfusion
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Part 2 book "Laboratory medicine - The diagnosis of disease in the clinical laboratory" includes contents: The heart, diseases of red blood cells, bleeding and thrombotic disorders, transfusion medicine, diseases of white blood cells, lymph nodes and spleen, the respiratory system, the gastrointestinal tract, the liver and biliary tract, pancreatic disorders, the kidney, male genital tract, female genital system, breast, the endocrine system.
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dianmotminh01
17-05-2024
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Polyagglutinability of red blood cells is a rare immunological phenomenon, it is due to a cryptic antigen that is abnormally present on the surface of red blood cells. The aim of our work is to shed light on polyagglutinability, which is still poorly understood cause of discordance between the cell and serum tests and can sometimes have harmful transfusion consequences.
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vitiki
30-01-2024
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Part 1 book "Manual of veterinary transfusion medicine and blood banking" includes content: Evolution of veterinary transfusion medicine and blood banking, component therapy, red blood cell products, plasma products, platelet products, hemoglobin based oxygen carrier solutions, alternative plasma protein products: albumin and human immunoglobulin therapy,... and other contents.
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muasambanhan01
13-12-2023
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Both Red Blood Cell (RBC) transfusion and anemia are thought to negatively impact cancer survival. These effects have been reported with mixed findings in cancer of the esophagus. The potential impact of the application of restrictive transfusion strategies on this patient population has not been defined.
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vischultz
20-10-2023
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The atypical nature of this case resides in the clinical presentation of paraplegia secondary to spinal cord infarction, increasingly complex blood group serological findings, and multiple RBC exchanges prior to the HS reaction.
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viintuit
26-09-2023
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Anaemia is common prior to cardiac surgery and contributes to perioperative morbidity. Iron defi‑ ciency is the main cause of anaemia but its impact remains controversial in the surgical setting.
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viisaacnewton
26-04-2022
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Transfusion with red blood cells (RBC) may be needed during hip revision surgery but the appropriate haemoglobin concentration (Hb) threshold for transfusion has not been well established. We hypothesized that a higher transfusion threshold would improve ambulation after hip revision surgery.
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viisaacnewton
26-04-2022
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Blood salvage systems help to minimize intraoperative transfusion of allogenic blood. So far no data is available on the use of argatroban for anticoagulation of such systems. We conducted an ex-vivo trial to evaluate the effectiveness of three different argatroban doses as compared to heparin and to assess potential residual anticoagulant in the red cell concentrates.
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viottohahn
30-03-2022
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Spine fusion is a surgical procedure characterized by a significant perioperative bleeding, which often requires red blood cell (RBC) transfusion. Methods: The incidence and the cost of RBC transfusion were evaluated in all patients undergoing elective surgery for spine fusion in our Institution, a high-volume center for spine surgery, over a period of 3 years.
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vampires36
30-12-2021
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Cardiac surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is often associated with massive bleeding and blood transfusion. For patients requiring specific blood products, meticulous blood management is critical to reduce blood loss, as well as the need for transfusion. Here, we have described the intraoperative blood management in a patient with anti-Oka antibody, who underwent cardiac surgery with CPB.
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vizhangzhidong
29-12-2021
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Anemia in cardiac surgery patients has been associated with poor outcomes. Transfusion of red blood cells during surgery is common practice for perioperative anemia, but may come with risks. Little is known about the association between intra-operative transfusion and mortality in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
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vizhangzhidong
29-12-2021
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In patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), the membrane-attack complex (MAC) formed on red blood cells (RBCs) causes hemolysis due to the patient’s own activated complement system by an infection, inflammation, or surgical stress. The efficacy of transfusion therapy for patients with PNH has been documented, but no studies have focused on the perioperative use of salvaged autologous blood in patients with PNH.
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vizhangzhidong
29-12-2021
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Acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery significantly associates with morbidity and mortality. Despite not requiring cardiopulmonary bypass, transcatheter aortic valve replacement patients have an incidence of postprocedural acute kidney injury similar to patients who undergo open surgical aortic valve replacement.
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vizhangzhidong
29-12-2021
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Patient blood management programs should be applied to the pediatric population, but little is known about the current transfusion practice of pediatric burn injury patients. This retrospective study was performed to evaluate the practice of red blood cell (RBC) transfusion in children with burn injury, their predictive factors, and adherence to the German transfusion guideline.
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vidietmarhopp
28-12-2021
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The impact of anemia and red blood cell (RBC) transfusion on weaning from mechanical ventilation is not known. In theory, transfusions could facilitate liberation from the ventilator by improving oxygen transport capacity.
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vimaine2711
26-03-2021
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A robust scalable method for producing enucleated red blood cells (RBCs) is not only a process to produce packed RBC units for transfusion but a potential platform to produce modified RBCs with applications in advanced cellular therapy. Current strategies for producing RBCs have shortcomings in the limited self-renewal capacity of progenitor cells, or difficulties in effectively enucleating erythroid cell lines.
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vihamax2711
21-04-2020
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In premature born infants red blood cell (RBC) transfusions have been associated with both beneficial and detrimental sequels. Upon RBC transfusion, improvement in cerebral blood flow and oxygenation have been observed, while a more liberal transfusion policy may be associated with a better developmental outcome.
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virubber2711
21-03-2020
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Delayed cord clamping at birth has shown to benefit neonates with increased placental transfusion leading to higher haemoglobin concentrations, additional iron stores and less anaemia later in infancy, higher red blood cell flow to vital organs and better cardiopulmonary adaptation.
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vichengna2711
25-02-2020
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Preterm infants in neonatal intensive care units frequently receive red blood cells (RBC) transfusions due to the anemia of prematurity. A number of variables related to gestational age, severity of illness and transfusion practices adopted in the neonatal unit where the neonate was born may contribute to the prescription of RBC transfusions.
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vichengna2711
25-02-2020
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Infants in Neonatal Intensive Care Units represent a heavily transfused population, and are the focus of much research interest. Such research commonly relies on custom research databases or routinely collected data.
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vidr2711
19-02-2020
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